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http://fantasysports.org/week-3-waiver-wire-column-round-up/#commentsTue, 17 Sep 2013 10:00:32 +0000http://fantasysports.org/?p=4396Finding waiver wire gems is peripheral for most fantasy owner, but, if you should plan on winning your league, it should be right at the forefront. Pick-ups, especially in these first couple of weeks, can win or lose you the season. And, of course, we’re here to help you win your league. So we want ...

]]>Finding waiver wire gems is peripheral for most fantasy owner, but, if you should plan on winning your league, it should be right at the forefront. Pick-ups, especially in these first couple of weeks, can win or lose you the season.

And, of course, we’re here to help you win your league. So we want to make this who waiver wire dealio a little bit easier for you. That’s why below you’ll see a large acclimation (call it a blizzard) of links to our favorite waiver wire pieces. Give these guys a peek and some love; they do some great work with these pieces. With that, let’s get to it.

Week 3 Waiver Wire Column

Know of a waiver wire article that I am missing? Need to be here next week? Leave it in the comments below or send me a shout on Twitter and it will be in the Week 4 round-up.

NumberFire’s delivers some great analysis on just six players to add this week. With DeAndre Hopkins (who would be my top pick-up this week) and Chris Givens and no immediate-fix running backs on the list, NumberFire appears to be bringing you guys who will be long-term fixes.

You’ll get quarterbacks Terrelle Pryor, Carson Palmer, and Philip Rivers for free, but you’ll have to pay for the rest. Buy a 4for4 subscription! It’s totally worth it! (Aren’t I just a dandy salesman?)

Bruno Boys does a fantastic job of covering both adds and drops of every week, position by position. Linked is the quarterbacks waiver wire piece. From there, you can navigate to running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. Pretty nifty.